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This new home for the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest major league baseball team in the U.S., balances its spiffy new look with nostalgic tributes to the team's history including reminders of Crosley Field, where it all began.

About Great American Ball Park

This new home for the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest major league baseball team in the U.S., balances its spiffy new look with nostalgic tributes to the team's history including reminders of Crosley Field, where it all began.

It was a friendly place where the ushers take you to your seat and then wipe it off before seating you. We had a couple of the all you can eat bracelets which is good for big appetites, but they ran out of peanuts by...More

I got to see a Reds vs. Red Sox game. Except for the late season humidity, it was almost perfect. It was a lively atmosphere, we found $5 parking, which is incredible, and a friend and I had a view from the left field bleachers....More

Maybe it was because of low attendance, but we weren't impressed by the atmosphere at this ballpark. Seemed similar to our exoerience at a minor league field. Not much music or stuff to fire up the crowd.

We had a wonderful time at a game last Friday night. Although the Reds are not in contention for the playoffs--you can still feel the pride they have in their organization.
The employees were friendly and helpful, and the concessions were to our liking. We...More

Here to watch Cincinnati reds and Cardinals play. Very nice stadium and clean. Lots of food to choose from. Prices for a hotdog and water was UNBELIEVABLE. I'm glad I ate before I came. People were very friendly and helpful. Had to park pretty far...More

Great ballpark. Very clean. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Here's my problem. It's the same I have with almost every stadium. Turn down the damn music!! You do not have to blare out music between every inning, and during every little stoppage of play....More

It's a deal if you get a seat in the Fioptics Zone, which has a longe area, bar and nice views of downtown Cincinnati. And these decently priced tickets, $15 each, include a beer with the bracelet you get. But view of baseball diamond is...More

We stayed at Aloft in Newport, KY. The purple bridge is just a few steps away. This bridge is a pedestrian only bridge, so we felt safe on it. We also stopped mid-way one night to watch the fireworks at the ballpark. The... More

We stayed at Aloft in Newport, KY. The purple bridge is just a few steps away. This bridge is a pedestrian only bridge, so we felt safe on it. We also stopped mid-way one night to watch the fireworks at the ballpark. The walk to the ballpark was very easy & the lights of Cincinnati are beautiful at night from across the river.

We parked in a garage in Newport and walked across the bridge to get there. We actually started out waiting for a bus but decided to walk and ended up beating the bus there. After the game we walked back and didn't have to... More

We parked in a garage in Newport and walked across the bridge to get there. We actually started out waiting for a bus but decided to walk and ended up beating the bus there. After the game we walked back and didn't have to fight any of the crowd or traffic.